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. >>> civil rights groups in pennsylvania staging a rally at state capitol to protest a new voter i.d. law taking effect this year. the law will require pennsylvania voters to show a government issued photo i.d. before being allowed to vote. recent figures show that the law may affect more than 750,000 pennsylvanians who do not have a driver's license. the primary form of state i.d. that's nearly 10% of the state's 8 million registered voters according to "the philadelphia inquirer." mara schiavocampo joining me from the pennsylvania capitol with more. the rally's still going on behind you. >> reporter: craig, things are winding down a little bit. the crowd has thinned substantially. earlier in the day it was a much bigger crowd. the buss have started taking people away. the rally here is to protest the new fogt i.d. law you spoke about, the strictest into the country signed into effect earlier this year by the republican governor here. and what it does, it requires vote to show a government-issued photo i.d. before they can vote. now, opponents of this legislation say it's going to d
. >>> civil rights groups in pennsylvania staging a rally at state capitol to protest a new voter i.d. law taking effect this year. the law will require pennsylvania voters to show a government issued photo i.d. before being allowed to vote. recent figures show that the law may affect more than 750,000 pennsylvanians who do not have a driver's license. the primary form of state i.d. that's nearly 10% of the state's 8 million registered voters according to "the philadelphia...
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he was known as a champion for the civil rights movement and against the vietnam war. the senator from south dakota and later during his run as the democratic nominee for president in 1972. but mcgovern lost badly, earning just 17 electoral votes. mcgovern was moved to hospice in recent days before passing away on sunday. >> john heilemann, george mcgovern, a wonderful man. everybody that knew him loved him. a war hero. a great american. public service his entire life. >> yes. >> and also, he created the modern democratic party. he gave us gary hart, he gave us bill clinton. he gave us the party of barack obama. >> you think about george mcgovern in 1972, you know, as the candidate of abortion, amnesty and acid, right? that was the caricature. he was the least comfortable -- you couldn't imagine someone less comfortable with that image. he was a principled anti-war candidate for sure. you know, he lost a catastrophic race against nixon, was destroyed in that race. and yet 1972 was the last democratic convention in miami, it was a smoke-filled room convention. all the p
he was known as a champion for the civil rights movement and against the vietnam war. the senator from south dakota and later during his run as the democratic nominee for president in 1972. but mcgovern lost badly, earning just 17 electoral votes. mcgovern was moved to hospice in recent days before passing away on sunday. >> john heilemann, george mcgovern, a wonderful man. everybody that knew him loved him. a war hero. a great american. public service his entire life. >> yes....
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>>> looking back at the civil rights movement. >>> hostage taking situation in a high-rise, and the guy was posting on facebook during a standoff with the cops. >>> coming up in sports, the nats lock up a trip to october. and while the terps travel to the country roads of west virginia, the redskins excited about coming home. this message. experiences classrooms. sizes don't matter... by 20%. teaching to some test... he personally cannot relate to. education, children. >>> as anyone can attest, it can be a challenge to catchkach cat in the district. now there's a battle raging with black vans and taxi cabs. >> the d.c. council is set to consider new regulations that aren't going over well with car companies like the popular uuber. >> reporter: the beeping of his iphone is what peter farris hears when a customer needs a ride. the service privately opened wn sedans has become very popular. >> we started our business because of uuber. the client base, the way that uuber does business with its partners, we were able to start our business because uuber is around. >> reporter: even before the
>>> looking back at the civil rights movement. >>> hostage taking situation in a high-rise, and the guy was posting on facebook during a standoff with the cops. >>> coming up in sports, the nats lock up a trip to october. and while the terps travel to the country roads of west virginia, the redskins excited about coming home. this message. experiences classrooms. sizes don't matter... by 20%. teaching to some test... he personally cannot relate to. education,...
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, 75% support either civil unions or full marriage rights for same-sex couples. representative ferrandino, with the polling, do you think there is a way of coming back around and getting around this speaker or is this just one of those things that we are going to have to deal with at the polls and he would no longer be speaker? >> well, you know, for this year, we're done, unfortunately. yesterday it died in the state affairs committee on a party line vote. so we won't see this again this session. i would just point out that even in the republican base, at their state assembly, 46% of republicans voted for civil unions to have that in their platform. so republicans even support this. and we have three courageous republicanes who voted in favor of civil unions. at the end of the day we have an outpouring of people who support this. they are angry about how the process was done. it was undemocratic. it thwarted the will of the majority of the members of the house of representatives and i think they will be working hard it make sure that there's a different leadersh
, 75% support either civil unions or full marriage rights for same-sex couples. representative ferrandino, with the polling, do you think there is a way of coming back around and getting around this speaker or is this just one of those things that we are going to have to deal with at the polls and he would no longer be speaker? >> well, you know, for this year, we're done, unfortunately. yesterday it died in the state affairs committee on a party line vote. so we won't see this again this...
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finally on the issue of civil rights here. a lot of people argue that our incarceration of african-americans is a new form of jim crow. is this a way of disenfranchising by another name. >> there is no question. i've written a book on this in some length. there is no question. even though african-americans and whites have about the same level of drug use and drug selling overwhelmingly it's african-americans who are prosecutorprosecutorred, who get these long sentences and then when they come out, there is a connection between civil rights and felony disenfranchisement. how can we allow to get rid of jim crow laws, how can we allow so many african-americans be legally barred from voting. i think it's a crying shame and one of the final chapters in the civil rights movement that needs writing. >> cenk: thank you for joining us. florida, iowa, nevada, ohio, very important states. go out and register by tomorrow. >> all this talk about evolution and numbology the big bang theory. all of those are lies. >> cenk: but that's the mod
finally on the issue of civil rights here. a lot of people argue that our incarceration of african-americans is a new form of jim crow. is this a way of disenfranchising by another name. >> there is no question. i've written a book on this in some length. there is no question. even though african-americans and whites have about the same level of drug use and drug selling overwhelmingly it's african-americans who are prosecutorprosecutorred, who get these long sentences and then when they...
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jonathan's piece about marriage equality and the civil rights struggle. we are back after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >> all right, you went to go see it because it was a record busting weekend at the box
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every time we have an expanded civil rights in america, someone tries to stop us. from a marriage equality to voting rights, someone will fight against expanding the rights and choice by some americans to all americans. there is always someone who says these rights, these liberties, and this equality is just for me, not for you. this election, please join me in standing by barack obama and help our present show that in america, freedom and equality are for all of us all the time. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome congresswoman diana degette of colorado. [applause] >> friends and fellow delegates, my husband and i have raised to accomplished daughters to be taught what my parents and grandparents taught me and my three sisters. my sisters and i were encouraged to choose a direction of our lives. and we became a congresswoman, i stay at home mother. a filmmaker and a journalist. in know and i taught our children that they could rise to even greater heights. they could become surgeons, ceos, supreme court justices, secretary of st
every time we have an expanded civil rights in america, someone tries to stop us. from a marriage equality to voting rights, someone will fight against expanding the rights and choice by some americans to all americans. there is always someone who says these rights, these liberties, and this equality is just for me, not for you. this election, please join me in standing by barack obama and help our present show that in america, freedom and equality are for all of us all the time. thank you very...
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it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. >>> we want you to take a look at the time lapse that we got. this is 59th and the bay in maryland. as the night fell you can see the rains come and then they picked up. watch as daybreaks and you see the water taking on. well, there's one and that's where it stops. there's one carcinoma see bo to the right and it's broken off and at a complex and this is the island and this is theirs and a lot of people go and listen to the 18th over which are. getting the name right. it's as the sun set goes down. 44 minutes ago officially. if anybody sees it, please point it in the direction of home. it appears that it has broken off into the bay. just a traffic city and we're on lock down as everybody is because the water is coming in from all directions and the ocean is pouring into down by the inland on to the coastal highway and the bay as we have seen from 2:00 this afternoon it had reached 33 street and in that little island of the
it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. >>> we want you to take a look at the time lapse that we got. this is 59th and the bay in maryland. as the night fell you can see the rains come and then they picked up. watch as daybreaks and you see the water taking on. well, there's one and that's where it stops. there's one carcinoma see bo to the right and it's broken off and at...
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the only place in the middle east where arabs enjoy full civil rights. over one million citizens live in israel, enjoy full and equal civil rights. only place in the middle east where christians are free to practice their faith. only place in the middle east where real judges protect the rule of law. as prime minister of israel, i will always protect israel's democracy, always. [ applause ] >>> most especially never tolerate any discrimination against women. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, this week will read how one woman changed jewish history. in synagogues throughout the world. jewish people will celebrate the festival of porem. read how 2500 years ago a persian tried to annihilate the jewish people. we will read how that plot was spoiled by one courageous woman, ester. you can applaud ester. she deserves a little more. [ applause ] >> my friends, in every generation there are those that wish to destroy the jewish people. in this generation, we are bless today live in a time when there is a jewish state capable of defending the jewish people. w
the only place in the middle east where arabs enjoy full civil rights. over one million citizens live in israel, enjoy full and equal civil rights. only place in the middle east where christians are free to practice their faith. only place in the middle east where real judges protect the rule of law. as prime minister of israel, i will always protect israel's democracy, always. [ applause ] >>> most especially never tolerate any discrimination against women. [ applause ] >>...
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disobedience to the african american civil rights movement in the the south. >> reporter: he was his life partner they shared 10 years together before he died at the age of 75 in 1987. >> he had been working in the 40s. riding buses and trains trying to integrate hotels in the south. >> reporter: he was openly gay, he was a quaker traveled to india studied with ghandi's followers had a profound influence on martin luther king. >> dr. king was equipped with a theoretical knowledge of nonviolence, book learning if you will and byard because of all the experiences and demonstrations really knew how to do hands on organizing. >> we have effective civil rights legislation. >> reporter: he was the fiery activist who organized the successful march on washington he was also a true renaissance man. >> in addition to his advocacy he was an accomplished singer musician, a creative chef. >> reporter: he took up the movement and gave up the arts the women's movie yum celebration of -- museum celebration was called voices out loud. >> what is different about me, didn't settle if given the choice i
disobedience to the african american civil rights movement in the the south. >> reporter: he was his life partner they shared 10 years together before he died at the age of 75 in 1987. >> he had been working in the 40s. riding buses and trains trying to integrate hotels in the south. >> reporter: he was openly gay, he was a quaker traveled to india studied with ghandi's followers had a profound influence on martin luther king. >> dr. king was equipped with a theoretical...
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that's civil rights talk. those opposed use words like god, tradition, biblical. that's the language of religion and motor. you know -- morale tee. you know, it not an argument if you're just shouting past each other. no doubt americans have come a long way on this issue but the chick-fil-a problem reveals what i believe is an enormous push-back. not only do we have chick-fil-a appreciation day. in north carolina a local wendy's was taking sides and in colorado a baker named jack phillips said he'd rather close down his shop than compromise his values and make a wedding cake for a gay couple. not to mention the fact that each time the issue comes up for a referendum, gay marriage gets voted down even in liberal california. it's easy to dismiss the gay marriage opponents as bigots or homo phobic. but i am starting to see a lot of these people are actually true believers. people of faith. they're not going away. if you want to start changing their hearts and minds you better learn how to speak their language. and of course that does go both ways, anita. >> certainly
that's civil rights talk. those opposed use words like god, tradition, biblical. that's the language of religion and motor. you know -- morale tee. you know, it not an argument if you're just shouting past each other. no doubt americans have come a long way on this issue but the chick-fil-a problem reveals what i believe is an enormous push-back. not only do we have chick-fil-a appreciation day. in north carolina a local wendy's was taking sides and in colorado a baker named jack phillips said...
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and they had they're deprived of miranda rights being really do not have civil rights in school and this is based environment which is essentially fascist environment which was a they grew up in in syria and they really are not aware of what their civil rights and there have been studies that have shown that they basically expect the government to review. things and in the press before that they actually is a forty nine percent the high school student said that it was appropriate for government through the new media who are you know and censored if necessary and this is very disturbing and this is what they that comes out of being in that kind of environment so and so and you know this environment it seems unfair unproductive it just doesn't seem that and i mean it it doesn't seem like it's a it's a good system i almost like it or failing our kids here in the us i mean as opposed to this approach what it would be more a more effective approach and terms of dealing with cancer whether it's rehabilitation or counseling what are the better alternatives. a better alternative is basically a s
and they had they're deprived of miranda rights being really do not have civil rights in school and this is based environment which is essentially fascist environment which was a they grew up in in syria and they really are not aware of what their civil rights and there have been studies that have shown that they basically expect the government to review. things and in the press before that they actually is a forty nine percent the high school student said that it was appropriate for government...
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so for him to go on and say this is a civil rights issue and this is why we should keep moving forward -- >> it's not going to be a democratic platform at the convention. >> i think he will reinforce his liberal name but i think there might be a particularly in this south, there will be some very conservative democrats that might have a swing vote. but again,. >> i can't imagine any conservative democrats the bible belt type democrats, that they were going to vote for him anyway. >> you will be surprised. there are a lot of individuals -- take a look at what hpened in southarolina when gingrich won. >> and he won very narrow last time does. that mean it's going to cost him north carolina this time? >> i don't know about that i think romney needs to stay focused on economy. if he can reaffirm his base, there will be swing voters. >> romney's resons was soft. he didn't give us -- like god is going to kill you and a lightning bolt will strike any moment now. but he has an issue with being in an assault cutting his hair and tieing him down because they thought thieves gay. so how is that g
so for him to go on and say this is a civil rights issue and this is why we should keep moving forward -- >> it's not going to be a democratic platform at the convention. >> i think he will reinforce his liberal name but i think there might be a particularly in this south, there will be some very conservative democrats that might have a swing vote. but again,. >> i can't imagine any conservative democrats the bible belt type democrats, that they were going to vote for him...
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or what we have done for civil rights or how we're trying to turn around the foreign policy we had and how we delivered on that. we spent some time trying to figure out how to weave a narrative and make this not just a series of statements, but rather something that reflects where we think america is going and growing the middle class. it was very important. what was most moving its 6760 - 70 people came to me. people who had been personally affected by the affordable care act. people who had been personally affected by what democrats have tried to do to integrate immigrants. what we heard was a sense that america has moved. we have unfinished business before us. what you are here to do is to help us finish that business. with your help and support we will tell americans a very compelling story about where the country is going and why we need to get there. thank you for your help. we're glad to see the process continue here with your help. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. the drafting committee is an did an extraordinary job. i want to get an update on their work. i will b
or what we have done for civil rights or how we're trying to turn around the foreign policy we had and how we delivered on that. we spent some time trying to figure out how to weave a narrative and make this not just a series of statements, but rather something that reflects where we think america is going and growing the middle class. it was very important. what was most moving its 6760 - 70 people came to me. people who had been personally affected by the affordable care act. people who had...
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there can be something beneficial in next three years if we make the right decisions but it right there certainly is so. being with this current madness we have now continuing to steal me continue to participate in the afghan civil war that began in the seventy's that's not the right steps also too in terms of further into that article to get into the reference of temporal love and twice you know this is just a scene married if it keeps coming back i. have a piece there in two thousand and one it was one of many locations they used to play and support the nine eleven attacks but you know my line a lot of other guys lines are walked the most important c.p. been through nine eleven attackers were the american more shorts academies and the american flight schools who participated in since nine eleven to has become an even flatter organization and more horizontal resolution more decentralized in their operations all around the world it's also there are very few very few in number so this notion that somehow we have to be only an afghan afghanistan participating in an afghan civil war that p
there can be something beneficial in next three years if we make the right decisions but it right there certainly is so. being with this current madness we have now continuing to steal me continue to participate in the afghan civil war that began in the seventy's that's not the right steps also too in terms of further into that article to get into the reference of temporal love and twice you know this is just a scene married if it keeps coming back i. have a piece there in two thousand and one...
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, all the civil rights and liberties. i don't see much of a distinction. >> do you believe that same sex men and women should be able you on that. his position is what it was. >> at a certain point, i've concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same sex couples should be able to get married. >> nbc news deputy political editor joins us. with the post script, we know the president wanted to talk about his to do list. we know mitt romney wanted to discuss the economy. and here we are with that view of the week. >> certainly president obama who had kicked off his campaign last saturday, started a $25 million ad campaign with four different ads across six different states. they certainly wanted to be able to talk about that. instead the week was dominated by same sex marriage. it will forever be known as the week that president obama came out in favor of same sex marriage. and mitt romney thought he would be responding on. this they had a whole message on the economy and the
, all the civil rights and liberties. i don't see much of a distinction. >> do you believe that same sex men and women should be able you on that. his position is what it was. >> at a certain point, i've concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same sex couples should be able to get married. >> nbc news deputy political editor joins us. with the post script, we know the president wanted to talk about his to do list. we know...
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and years later, the call was picked up by members of the civil rights generation. by men and women who knew how to fight for what was right and strive for what is just. this is their day. this is your day. it's an honor to be here to see the fruit of your labor. it's also fitting that this museum has found a home on the national mall. as has been mentioned, it was on this ground long ago, the lives were once traded where hundreds of thousands once marched for jobs and for freedom. it was here that the pillars of our democracy were built often by black hands, and it is on this spot alongside the monuments to those who gave birth to this nation and those who worked so hard to perfect it. the generations will remember the sometimes difficult, often inspirational, but always central role that african-americans have played in the life of our country. this museum will celebrate that history. because just as the memories of our earliest days have been confined with dusty letters and faded pictures, the time will come when few people remember drinking from a colored water
and years later, the call was picked up by members of the civil rights generation. by men and women who knew how to fight for what was right and strive for what is just. this is their day. this is your day. it's an honor to be here to see the fruit of your labor. it's also fitting that this museum has found a home on the national mall. as has been mentioned, it was on this ground long ago, the lives were once traded where hundreds of thousands once marched for jobs and for freedom. it was here...
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rights. hello and welcome to all see twenty four hour news line from moscow. with the latest news and the week's top stories western powers have pushed this week for setting out foreign protected safe zones in syria a move that would effectively mean intervention given the opposition to the idea from russia and china britain has hinted at foreign nations could act without the approval. of the buffer zones are needed to help syrian refugees but some experts believe those behind the nish to pursue other interests in the first place. it's a pretext it's still another way to divide and take over the country using the united nations as your bill is unfortunately a repetition of what happened in libya where we're the united nations being used to promote war instead of promote face their playbook or to libya they want to try the same playbook and go with those work anymore but there is no desire by. the west nato to have been negotiated settlement the oldest purpose of this exercise is to make sure
rights. hello and welcome to all see twenty four hour news line from moscow. with the latest news and the week's top stories western powers have pushed this week for setting out foreign protected safe zones in syria a move that would effectively mean intervention given the opposition to the idea from russia and china britain has hinted at foreign nations could act without the approval. of the buffer zones are needed to help syrian refugees but some experts believe those behind the nish to...
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. >>> february is black history month, and civil rights scholar was born on this day in 1968. as an advocate for political representation for blacks, dubois helped found the naacp. he spoke against social injustice around the world. and died in africa one day before the 1963 civil rights march in washington, d.c. [ woman speaking indistinctly over radio ] home protector plus from liberty mutual insurance... [ alarm blaring ] where the cost to repair your home, replace what's inside, and stay somewhere else if you need to are covered. because you never know what lies around the corner. to learn more, visit libertymutual.com today. [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, rich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. -three. -one. two. three. one. -two. -three. -one. -two. -three. [ male announcer ] with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back on groceries. and 3% back on gas. automatically. n
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it became known as bloody sunday and galvanized support for the civil rights movement and, of course, now honored every year. well, mitt romney won the delegate mouth. he didn't knock the rivals out of the race. each declaring their plans to move forward. >> we're going to take your vote, a huge vote tonight in massachusetts, and take that victory all the way to the white house. >> there are lots of bunny rabbits that run through. i'm the tortoise. >> we won races all over the country. against the odds. when they thought, oh, okay, he's finally finished, we keep coming back. >> it's panel time. my colleague alex wagner, host of "now with alex wagner." but that's later. and nicholas, the political reporter with "the new york times." let me start with the political report we are "the new york times." i want to say you're setting the conventional wisdom for all of us. the headlines in "the new york times" struck me, the final one. which was santorum strong was the second lead. fair lead? here's lead number one. romney does what he has to do. lead number two, santorum is strong. >> what h
it became known as bloody sunday and galvanized support for the civil rights movement and, of course, now honored every year. well, mitt romney won the delegate mouth. he didn't knock the rivals out of the race. each declaring their plans to move forward. >> we're going to take your vote, a huge vote tonight in massachusetts, and take that victory all the way to the white house. >> there are lots of bunny rabbits that run through. i'm the tortoise. >> we won races all over the...
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is targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations on muslims who turned out to be guilty of nothing. for me the most good snow snow call sure which kicks into kids of the beatles in the business news with. ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie harris a car bomb attack on a funeral procession in damascus has sparked a wave of mutual accusations by both syrian government and rebels there are still conflicting reports but it's twenty seven people were killed the opposition claims the government staged it to divert attention from its other alleged large scale atrocities the finding across the country shows no sign of easing at a high profile member of the anti regime syrian national council has resigned she suggested visions within the opposition prevented from serving the wishes of the syrian people and as artie's losing confidence reports much of the mainstream media coverage isn't serving the interests of the whole country either. it was another disturbing example of the many atrocities committed throughout the syrian war a truck bomb w
is targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations on muslims who turned out to be guilty of nothing. for me the most good snow snow call sure which kicks into kids of the beatles in the business news with. ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie harris a car bomb attack on a funeral procession in damascus has sparked a wave of mutual accusations by both syrian government and rebels there are still conflicting reports but it's twenty seven people...
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rights attorney, governor, it was a path i am on. and i don't talk about my opponent and what i hope to do. i did it as a governor working with republican legislative leaders and we need more people in the senate who know how to do that. >> at the level in of the senate, you think you would be able to work with a romney white house? >> i would be able to work with a -- anyone who is present, and i would consider that any president my partnership. i'm a supporter of president obama. i want him to be elected. my first three years as governor, president bush was president and while we disagreed on a number of issues, i would not have defined myself as a destructionist to the president and we worked together in responding to virginia tech. when the president wanted a line-item veto, i supported the president on that. i will look to partner with whoever is president to do what is right for the commonwealth in the country. >> george allen appeared on fox 5 morning news last week. can you see both interviews on fox 5 d.c..com. >>> the last
rights attorney, governor, it was a path i am on. and i don't talk about my opponent and what i hope to do. i did it as a governor working with republican legislative leaders and we need more people in the senate who know how to do that. >> at the level in of the senate, you think you would be able to work with a romney white house? >> i would be able to work with a -- anyone who is present, and i would consider that any president my partnership. i'm a supporter of president obama....
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he was known as a champion for the civil rights movement and against the vietnam war. first as a senator in south dakota and later as the democratic nominee for president in 1972. he lost the race badly earning just 17 electoral votes to richard nixon's 520 carrying massachusetts and the district of columbia. he was beloved by republicans including his lifelong friend senator bob dole. dole wrote in the washington post, in the recent years george and i had several occasions to get together and reflect on our lives, our political careers and our respective presidential campaigns. no matter how many times we replayed it, he never defeated president nixon. the greatest of life's blessings can't be counted in electoral votes. america and the world are better because of him. that's from bob dole in the washington post. george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> still ahead this morning, when we return to boca raton, redskins rookie quarterback robert griffin iii again showing he's the real deal giving the skins the late lead but he gave eli a little time. too much? we'll see the
he was known as a champion for the civil rights movement and against the vietnam war. first as a senator in south dakota and later as the democratic nominee for president in 1972. he lost the race badly earning just 17 electoral votes to richard nixon's 520 carrying massachusetts and the district of columbia. he was beloved by republicans including his lifelong friend senator bob dole. dole wrote in the washington post, in the recent years george and i had several occasions to get together and...
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. >>> right now, civil rights leaders and protesters are on an historic five-day, 50-mile march. they are recreating the path that martin luther king jr. took four decades ago this week protesting the stricter voter i.d. and immigration laws. our msnbc host and congressman john lewis. it will end friday at the alabama state capital. reverend sharpton will join us at 11:00 a.m. eastern. losing weight clicked for us when we realized we could eat whatever we wanted and still lose weight. weight watchers online was so easy. you look up a food, you eat the food, you track the food. weight -- comes right off. you have lipstick on your teeth. ok. got it. using the recipe builder, i'm making 2 point enchiladas that will blow your mind. together, we lost 71 pounds with weight watchers online. quit dancing. i didn't do it... [ female announcer ] join for free today. weight watchers online. finally, losing weight clicks. our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that t
. >>> right now, civil rights leaders and protesters are on an historic five-day, 50-mile march. they are recreating the path that martin luther king jr. took four decades ago this week protesting the stricter voter i.d. and immigration laws. our msnbc host and congressman john lewis. it will end friday at the alabama state capital. reverend sharpton will join us at 11:00 a.m. eastern. losing weight clicked for us when we realized we could eat whatever we wanted and still lose weight....
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rights leader of american history assassinated, riots in the street, richard nixon's presidency broken, him run out of office just ahead of impeachment. don't tell me somehow politics is more difficult today than it was then. the country got through that period of time. we had great years in the '80s and '90s. we'll work through this period of time too. again, when people tell me it's a tough business, i look around the world. i've been involved in a lot of the elections. i've never had to worry about disappearing in the middle of the night because the wrong guy won on the other side. my family's never been threatened. never risked my property. american politics is remarkably civil. when you consider -- we had a presidential election in 2000 where the guy that got the fewest votes won under the system we have, went to the supreme court, 36 days we didn't know who the next president of the united states was, were there tanks on the street or soldiers being mobilized? no, people were joking about hanging chads and the greatest country in the world changed power peacefully and orderly, si
rights leader of american history assassinated, riots in the street, richard nixon's presidency broken, him run out of office just ahead of impeachment. don't tell me somehow politics is more difficult today than it was then. the country got through that period of time. we had great years in the '80s and '90s. we'll work through this period of time too. again, when people tell me it's a tough business, i look around the world. i've been involved in a lot of the elections. i've never had to...
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immigrant rights are not civil rights? >> no, i think civil rights are for blacks. >> immigrant rights are not civil rights. >> apparently not, and i guess not all people are, you know -- can enjoy the personal liberty that the 13th and 14th amendment in this country out to give them regardless of race and ethnicity and gender and personal preference. she's just showing us how her personal bias is getting in the way of the obvious good decision making that anyone looking at the emerging majority minority in this country ought to be paying attention to. so it was ignorant and she looks ignorant and unfortunately, once again, it's another dent in the party that is trying or claiming to say that they want to outreach, you know, latinos. >> do you think that ann coulter represents the views of mitt romney in any event? >> first, i don't, to be fair. but i think he hasn't been able to come clean when it comes to his whole notion of what immigration should be. he still hasn't said he doesn't believe in self-deportation. he still
immigrant rights are not civil rights? >> no, i think civil rights are for blacks. >> immigrant rights are not civil rights. >> apparently not, and i guess not all people are, you know -- can enjoy the personal liberty that the 13th and 14th amendment in this country out to give them regardless of race and ethnicity and gender and personal preference. she's just showing us how her personal bias is getting in the way of the obvious good decision making that anyone looking at...
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the feds are getting involved for the civil rights beef. and we hope that justice is done. absolutely, ladies. right back with charles krauthammer who will recap the political day for us. and, then, michael moore being heckled by the occupiers. isn't that interesting? moments away. erything. but why energy? we've got over 100 years worth. is it safe to get it? but what, so we should go broke with imports? look, i'm just saying. well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for everyone. we gotta be careful. it's cleaner. it's affordable. look, if it's safe, i'm there. [announcer:] conocophillips. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. get right to fox news political analyst charles krauthammer standing by in washington, d.c. i just said to bret baier a few minutes ago after louisiana on saturday there doesn't seem to be any speed bumps for romney standing in his way. he should be able to take on some momentum. am i wrong. >> no, you are right
the feds are getting involved for the civil rights beef. and we hope that justice is done. absolutely, ladies. right back with charles krauthammer who will recap the political day for us. and, then, michael moore being heckled by the occupiers. isn't that interesting? moments away. erything. but why energy? we've got over 100 years worth. is it safe to get it? but what, so we should go broke with imports? look, i'm just saying. well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're...
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and in the 1960s opening new vistas of civil rights for individuals. and now like much of the nation, polarized and often riven with disaffection while it tends towards what is viewed as conservative world view. the court over its history has given euphoric moments of progress and unfortunate stagnation of the status quo that is desperately needed shaking. but just for clear here's to hoping that justices breyer, ginsberg, society mayor kagan can find the fifth vote that they need to move us forward >>and now to my point. that is a whole bunch of bunk! the powerful my steal an election but they cannot steal democracy. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> eliot: call it a total and complete failure of the justice system. call it a modern day witch-hunt. call it anything but the way the legal system is supposed to work in this country. it's become a well-known story. in 1993 three children were brutally murdered in the wo
and in the 1960s opening new vistas of civil rights for individuals. and now like much of the nation, polarized and often riven with disaffection while it tends towards what is viewed as conservative world view. the court over its history has given euphoric moments of progress and unfortunate stagnation of the status quo that is desperately needed shaking. but just for clear here's to hoping that justices breyer, ginsberg, society mayor kagan can find the fifth vote that they need to move us...
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rights era america. hearing that his sister is dying, money makes his way across a country filled with institutional and casual racism, heading for the rural georgia town he thought he'd escaped and where he would never return. unlike her memories of her college years, it's not a happy portrait. and when we talked recently at the newly restored howard theater, morrison, who's now 81, said she very much intended that. >> i've noticed how people think of it as a kind of golden age, you know-- post-war, lots of money, everybody was employed, the television shows were cheerful. and i think we forgot what was really going on in the '50s. >> brown: what did we forget? >> we forgot mccarthy, anti- communist horror. we forgot that there was a war that we didn't call a war, called a korean "police action." and it was a violent time for african americans. >> brown: the "home" in the title is called lotus, georgia, and it's described... he describes it at one point as "the worst place in the world, worse than any b
rights era america. hearing that his sister is dying, money makes his way across a country filled with institutional and casual racism, heading for the rural georgia town he thought he'd escaped and where he would never return. unlike her memories of her college years, it's not a happy portrait. and when we talked recently at the newly restored howard theater, morrison, who's now 81, said she very much intended that. >> i've noticed how people think of it as a kind of golden age, you...